- TripBuzz found 18 things to do with kids in or near Williams, Arizona, including 1 fun activity for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Flagstaff.
- From Big Toy Playground to Grand Canyon Deer Farm, the Williams area offers 50 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Historic Sites, Ziplines and Playgrounds.
- Near the Grand Canyon and sitting on Route 66, Williams is important to railway travel. Consequently, the town receives several visitors year-round, but especially in the summer months. Along with outdoor recreation like golf, fishing, mountain biking, hiking and camping, the community is also home to a unique, drive-thru wildlife park.
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Monument Park is a commemorative park that is dedicated in honor of Bill Williams in 1980. The park includes a statue of Bill Williams and includes a garden with a variety of desert plants.
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Bearizona Wildlife Park organizes safari-like trips, in which the visitor can witness the relationship between a wild animal and its natural environment from the safety of a vehicle. Bison, black bears, mountain goats and arctic wolves can be seen on the grounds.
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Now part of the Grand Canyon Railway Museum, Williams Depot is the departure point for all Railway tours. The Depot was the first large Arizona structure made from poured concrete. The original concrete remains and is in excellent condition.
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Located 7,000 feet above sea level, the Elephant Rocks at Williams offers an 18-hole course to the public. Players can enjoy large Ponderosa pines and views of Bill Williams Mountain.
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Originally designated as a federal wilderness in 1972, Sycamore Canyon and its related park grounds are composed of nearly 56,000 acres. Popular activities include hiking, wildlife viewing, bird watching, and camping.
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The historical role of Bill Williams Mountain was to serve as the boundary of lands that were inhabited by the ancient Hopi people. The mountain supports several hiking trails and camping areas.
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The Bill Williams Monument Park is a small green space with areas for sitting and enjoying views of the city and of the monument itself. The statute of the town's namesake is the focal point of the park.
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Interstate 40, Parks exit to FR 141, Williams, AZ 86046
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Beale Wagon Road Historic Trail was used by 19th century settlers, and can now be experienced in a largely unaltered form by contemporary visitors. 23 miles of the trail lie within the park, for use by hikers or bikers.
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Lava River Cave was formed about 5,000 BC when a volcano vent erupted on Hart Prairie. The mile long cave can be explored, but be sure to bring warm clothes and lights with you.
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Arizona Snowball's 777 skiable acres is evenly divided between easy, intermediate, and advance with the longest run being two miles. The trails are accessible by four aerial and two surface conveyors.